Auxiliary gearing



a. A. NEWHOUSE.

AUXILIARY GEARING Filed Sept. 8, 1930 Aug. 25, 1931.

2 Sheets-Sheet l FIG. 2.

3W I George H. Ntwhouse 5%,

1931- s. m-NswHou'se: 1,820,886

mummy GEARING Filed Sept. 8. 1930 2 sums-sum. 2

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r3 I1 4 33 7 M A George flJYewhouse 32 I I flux, 1111 u Patented Aug. 25, 1931 sures PATENT omice 1f; GEORGE- A. mmwxmusm or memoir/n, nan-rm, ASSIGNOR- OE ONTErHALE 110mm. H. wnem on xemxmown, INDIANA:

xemm meme inventiiom rebates to im IJEWEL" transmitting; meehemisme foe time! dri v'en vehicles;- especimliliy these vehidee at this class; tractors;- The; weak in; be performed by a; wehiel'e evfififiziskihxii em :12: wide range at at times the duty-imposed upon in; ebnmzmlt amid! extremely severe. it, dminabikz in; construction of a firm keep the Weight, and the mutaiefiun'mg cost theree fi' at a: mihtnmm has long: hum the problem. of; promidfing 8,.- pnaefiikailie gum irrg whereby power 501: actuating; the: tnantmr wheels sufli'cienfi feat alli emgennies, had. I r

' 'Flle. generah obgjeet: 02E my iawentibm above description: whisk: is amenable: iim (tom neotiom with: thegewear sltmfitt at the change. speedf' meehami'smg. wlmreliy' empire power may-gleehad: fen thefixgantov wheel's without liabilityof on the impaiarment-ofi' any at time. purer; 06' the maehi nel @thenehjieetsame fiepeoviiimmmmwahmdiy power for mmhiheny iszsepns rate: and ap eat? from: thait oh the within; my be. had Still funtihier axi msefi iiiwmtfihn; are to; provid'ezaa gearingettthealfihxiidaseuibod which: is economical" 01ft conxfimmfliong. amii efi relatiazely' few: partsg. azmii wdiiufn is diam-Emilia. strong and! dizlrablel I "The: amesata punpnsesg: as; well: as more speeifioaohjeets; of: my iimmtzinm as; same: wiil a ppean' in the; fellowingf descnigtimr awe! ax;- compl ishe d by,and theeihwenfizemimmdmdiext in the new e0nst1=uetien',;eomlimtion and arrangement" of pants dbserified i m the fol lowihgfsbeoificattibfi and illaastratai i'm the accompanyihg drawings; 7 p

Figure. 1 is a side. my in operative position, then: beihg'j Shawn the rear axle structure, and drivdiag; wheels and aportioe oil the team of the vehicle;

Figure 2Tis it top: nl'an View. ef-Eig me V Fig-use 3. is. an. endi view. 01f. Eig wew 12.."

Fig-nee 4. is an enlanged: venflicall central. sectional View taken om flhe:1ine4-4 in: Fig-e 5D ure-2i amm tm tpt'em'bm a; mo; Serfal at. 480361".

5; is: a; sectional top: plan' view; taken cm the time 5*--5 i1a- Figure 4;.

the: gemeaah structure of a: vehicle of the class referred to, there is the usual changer speed; mechanism? At with its contarol: lever B, 553, and: the tnansmissiom cllziveistub shaft 61-. A MIQGQII ling 1D isra; connection of a desir flex-m; etwvieen'v thessa'id' shaft 6 and the: shaft at my new and improved! gear TheiframeElofitheivehiele nests on'suitiso; suppoxtmembensl? and F that. are can nimilliytflie rear axle housingstmctures; G and 6% within WhiQll'E'flI'E" retained: the jom'naledi man. axxilesu and HWWhOSB? ends are secured to fllietnactouwheeis K and: K..- as:

My imv/entiem contemplates the: providing oi: as easing adapted? te be supp onted' by the ve-- a" claiming shafiti jioui'na'l'edv in said; eas iwgamii whiehlisadapteicl to be actuated: hythe pem= tra n; the vehicle m'oton a. differential 70 seaming w/itih. Worm; Wheel retainedi in the easlqgt m worm: one the driving sh aft a' second sltaifitt ioumuiled. in. said casing and which extends oimsirfe thereof; aaworm Wheel: securede11 sazixl second shaft and which; meshes; with: 743- saziriiwermacarriediby thedaiyingshatt wbevel geasn' wheel: splinied: on said second shat' t,v a clufiahz means between said second shaft and the: suiziabexzel gearwheeltmthind shaft journwlierii said casing; bevel; gear: wheelseso emreda tlnereen: to mesh with. the first named Beveled. geam wheel; a". worm onisaid third shawfit; to mesh with: the wonmi wheel: of the diflenentiazli gearing.- driven? shafts aetu'r ated? by; said: difi'erentiali gearing, andz'geans at between the said? driven sh'atts and the axles oi the. tractor wheels;

The cast casing is of" the? general shape: and: contour: as showrr' in the: drawings; and it may consist of h e-12E; sections: 1''. and? 1 9'0 suitably united and secured at their flanges by bolts; 4

l'oumwled in suit'alil'e roller bearings 19 whieh aase netained in said. casingi's driving shwfitn 1 1 and upon: Whielrisan integrally 95 formed: wevm. 1 2; A second. shat't 3; positioned ait a anglet'o said -drivingishaft 131s and? which is journa led insuitable roller bearings; 4%, extends" outside the said casing Atw'orm wheelfi which is secured on said sec- If:

0nd shaft 3 meshes with the said worm .12.

A gear wheel 13 splined on the shaft 3 is. held against rotation, but is free to be moved longitudinally on the said shaft. The hub of 4 said bevel gear wheel 13 is provided with annular groove 14. Asleeve 15 has an internal tongue 16 so engaged in said groove that 32,-and gear wheels 33, causes the axles H and H of the vehicle to be actuated.

By the foregoing combination and ar- "rangement of parts it is obvious that where as there is suflicient speed of movement of the tractor wheels when the change speed mechanism is set in high. gear, it is possible Whereas the sleeve is free rotatively, it isheld to have an extremely powerful movement of against movement longitudinally of the shaft. Clutch surfaces 17 are provided on the said sleeve, as shown in igure 5.--

Secured to said shaft 3 is a clutch head 18, the clutch surfaces 19 of which are complementary to the clutch surfaces of the said sleeve 15. A bell crank device 20 supported 7 on a pivot 21 has the ends of its yoke 22-pivgearing are journaled in bearings 31.

otally connected by studs 23 to the said sleeve 15/ This device is operable by a suitable con trol lever L. t r Y J ournaled in roller bearings '24; of the casing and at a right angle to said shaft 3, and in diagonal axial alignment is .a ,tl1irdsl1aft 25. A bevel gear wheel 26 secured thereon is in mesh with the gear wheel '13. Formed integral with said shaft 25 is a worm 27 which is in mesh with a worm wheel 28. Worm wheel 28 constitutes a part of the differential gearing, the structure and function of which is usual and in itself constitutes no part of the present invention; The driven shafts 30 which are actuated by said diiferegtial ear wheels 32 are secured on. said driven shafts.

. Side lugs 34 which are formed integral with the exterior of the casing, are adapted to be retained in connection with the side members of the frame E bystuds or bolts 35.

' arein mesh with and in positionat the rear of gear wheels 33, and the latter are secured to the axles H and H of thetra ctor wheels.

By'the new combination and arrangements of parts just described there is materially inn proved utilization of the motive poweropcrating through theshaft C of the transmis+ sion device. The power transmitted through worm 12 is available for actuating the shaft 3 only, or for actuating the'gearing of the axles of the tractor wheels of the vehicle. The preferred form of embodiment of my invention is that shown in detail in Figure l the parts being so proportioned that the-casing is of unitary type, and the several parts are in closely aligned relation. 1 v

In using the invention for driving the vehicle the bevel gear wheel 13 is in mesh with 5. By the power passing from driving shaft 11, and through worm 12 and worm gealiti,

- 3 low gear. the use of such auxiliary gearing it is practicable to employ tractor wheels of relatively large diameter, and which 7 are desirable for tractors as distinguished from wheels of lesser diameter. The inven- V tionaffords such utilization ofpower that even .thoughthe motor may be of nominal capacity, there is, insured a movement of the tractor wheels under, the most adverse conditions, and without liability of overstrain or injury to any of the'parts of the gearing or the vehicle. Thu-s the range of usefulness of the tractor is extended, and the engine power is moreefiiciently utilized.

Touse the invention solely for actuating machinery other than that of the tractor, the control-leverL is shifted. WVith this shift of the control lever the clutch surfaces 17 of the sleeve 15, assume engagement with the clutch surfaces 19 of the clutch head 18. The bevel..,gearj l3 7 being thus disengaged from the bevelgear wheel 26, the drivingpower is actingfdirectly through the shaft 3. A

pulley 36 of relatively large size is secured to shaft3, asshown in Figure 4. The advantageof being able to step up the speed of thispu-lley, from first, second and to full speed. in-conformity with the operation of the change speed mechanism from first to second'and thento third speed, is especially to be desired: Although no claim is made that relatively high. speed of operation of pulley 36 ishad, it is obvious that with the power supplied to same as imparted by my improved gearing, any speed desired for machinery driventhereby may be had by belting the pulleys at'smaller diameter.

:"W-VhereasI' have-shown and described my invention as embodied in form and constructi'on deemed preferable, I do notfwish to be limitedgspecificallyto the features and details ias.-s l1;o wn1,.-asit. is obvious that minor changes and modifications may be made therewithoutdepzirting from the nature or spirit of my invention as same is defined in 'tl ea ppe ded l claimasmy invention and desire to secure byL fw ersPatent'is V I g 1. An auxiliary gearing formotor driven vehicles;comprising'a casing adapted to be supported by the vehicle frame, a driving shaft j ou rnaled-"in said casing and which is adapted to be actuated by-the power from the vehicle *mo'tor; a differential gearing with worm wheel retained in the casing, driven 'naled'in said casing at a right angle to said second shaft and in downwardly inclined alignment, a worm on said third shaft to mesh with the worm wheel of said difierential gearing, gearing between the second shaft 7 and the third shaft, axle shafts journaled in housings carried by the vehicle frame, at position in advance of the shafts of the differential gearing, and gearing between the axle shafts and the shafts of the differential gearing. p

2. A device of the kind described, comprising a casing, a driving shaft journaled therein and which is adapted to be actuated by the power from the vehicle motor, a differential gearing, a worm on the driving shaft,a second shaft journaled in said casing and which extends outside thereof, a worm wheel secured on the said second shaft and which meshes with said worm of the driving shaft, a third shaft j ournaled in said casing, a worm on the said third shaft to actuate said differential gearing, gearing between the second shaft and the third shaft,

and clutch connections between said gearing and the second shaft.

3. A device of the kind described, comprising a casing adapted to be supported by the vehicle, a driving shaft journaled in said casing and which is adapted to be actuated by the power from the vehicle motor, a differential gearing retained in the casing, a worm on the driving shaft, a second shaft journaled in said casing and which extends outside thereof, a Worm wheel secured on said second shaft and which meshes with said I worm of the driving shaft, a bevel gear Wheel splined on said second shaft, a clutch device between said second shaft and the said bevel gear wheel, a third shaft journaled in said casing, a bevel gear wheel secured thereon to mesh with the first named beveled gear wheel, a worm on said third shaft to actuate the said differential gearing, driven shafts articulated with said differential gearing, and gears betweenthe said driven shafts and the axles of the vehicle. I

4. An auxiliary gearing for motor driven vehicles comprising a casing adapted to be supported by the vehicle frame, a driving shaft journaled in said casing and which is adapted to be actuated by the power from the vehicle motor, a differential gearing with worm Wheel retained in the casing, driven shafts articulated with said diflerential gearr ing, a worm on the driving shaft, avsecond shaft journaled in the casing, a worm wheel secured on the said second shaft and which ,meshes with said worm, a third shaft journaled in said casing, a worm on said third shaft to mesh with the worm wheel of said differential gearing, gearing between the second shaft and the third shaft, axle housings carried by the vehicle frame, and gearing between the said axle shafts and the shafts of the differential gearings.

GEORGE A. NEWHOUSE. 

